Tuesday, October 7, 2008

THE Best Pot Roast in the WORLD!

Argh! I had finished writing a post with an entire recipe on it and it got deleted! {sniff, sniff!} But because I love all of you and want you to be able to taste the Best Pot Roast In the Whole Wide World, I will again write the recipe. Be glad I love you!

Ok, so like I said in the earlier post that is now ancient history, I made this Pot Roast yesterday and it was scrumdiliumptious! It is even better than Cracker Barrel's, which before supper last night happened to have my favorite pot roast in the world!

So, without further ado, I will tell you how I made this fabulous supper!

The recipe came from the Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book. (A great cookbook, I might add! If you are interested in purchasing, will you think about buying it from the following link? It will pay me a little kickback for every sale. And if you do, let me know in a comment so that I can thank you, will you? :)

Meanwhile, peel and cut vegies as desired. I took off the skins of the potatoes, but you can leave them on if you'd rather.

After the 1 hour of cooking the meat, add the vegies and continue to simmer for 45-60 minutes longer, until vegies are tender.

To make the gravy:
Remove vegies and meat from the pot. Measure the pan juices and skim the fat. Add water enough to equal 1 1/2 cups of liquid. Add 1/4 cup flour to COLD water; whisk into pan juices. Cook at stir until bubbly; continue to cook and stir for 1 minute more. Season to taste.

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I'm an ever evolving mom.
I have four adult children, one kid in high school in a brick and mortar school, and one junior high aged son who still homeschools with me.
I have homeschooled for over a decade with all of the children for most of their schooling years.
I love photography, learning & reading, gardening, & animal husbandry.
I try to live by the addage of "Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some." Like Robert Fulghum suggests in "All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten".
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